Before he began staying in the mosque, Sai Baba lived in the Takia, which is described in Chapter 5 as a resting place for Fakirs. During his time there, he remained undisturbed for a long period. The text provides a vivid image of his activities, noting that he would tie bells to his feet and dance beautifully to the rhythm of a small tambourine, known as a khanjiri. In addition to dancing, he would also sing sweetly and with great love, showcasing a different side of his devotional practices before his life in the mosque became more established.
Where did Sai Baba live before he stayed in the mosque, and what was he like during that time?
๐ Chapter 5